Your garden looks lovely and you sound so happy. I know exactly how you feel. I miss my flowers in the winter and look forward to seeing them again, so if it doesn't happen.....😥😢😭 have a great week amongst your beautiful blooms.
Hi Kim, yes one flower set me off today. After a disappointing year in my garden just one flower and I was happy. :) you haven’t got long to wait now, I’m sure you’ll be in your element when things start to bloom. Thanks Kim
Beautiful ! Such a stunning rose. They are all looking fabulous Jay Jay. We've had quite a bit of rain today. Earth Angel in the sunshine looks wonderful as does Wedding Piano and Summer Romance all gorgeous, lovely to see and Brother Cadfael how lovely thanks for the video all looking happy and healthy 🌹
Thanks Linda all credit to the roses :) yes earth angel when it’s like that untouchable in my garden. I just hope it can repeat that more often in future but time will tell. An hour after filming wedding piano looked even better that’s another one I’m gonna have to get in the ground. Sorry to hear you had rain but I do hope to see your garden singing soon.
Earth Angel is sooooo breath taking🥰. They prefer cooler weather for sure and a bit afternoon shade that I noticed. My first Crush came as one gallon own root rose last year and has been struggling since...it's in a 3 gallon pot now and surprisingly, just finally got a bud coming the other day. I can't wait to see what it will look like in my garden 😁. We also have a supper hot summer in the US, in fact began with the heat waves in spring, many of my cooler weather loving roses were so burnt, first flush was wiped out.Some roses recovered, some are still struggling...so I am still waiting for my Earth Angel to shine again like last year. Love how you feature different roses from the same series🤗!!
Hi there. First crush is an unusual one. It appears a strong grower in my garden. It’s budding very well. The fragrance not as strong as I was hoping. But you will see at night time it’s flowers stand out somehow. Lining a pathway would be awesome. Yes earth angel when it flowers like that it’s untouchable In my garden anyway. I just hope to see that repeated here in the U.K. like I’ve seen elsewhere :) best of luck with your first crush :)
Hi Ruth yes things coming together this past week or so. And all credit to the roses. Some of them the foliage has replaced itself now. I’ve done a little plucking but mainly I think the camera not quiet as scrutinous. :) thanks Ruth
@@Jay_Jay I pegged the long 6 feet stem of Earth Angel which results many beautiful blooms. You will see strikingly similarities with Geoff Hamilton of David Austin and why not as Earth Angel is offspring of Geoff Hamilton.
Thanks for sharing, I’ve been considering getting Earth Angel but wasn’t sure as we typically have cool cloudy rainy weather in the UK, (or extreme heat & drought). I have seen some people growing this rose as short climber (in Japan), so envy. I’m smiling as imagining you’re smiling, beautiful roses, thanks again!😊
Yes I’m still not suggesting people in the U.K. get this rose I’m still undecided but seeing even a single flower like that gives me hope. And yes I’ve seen them grown elsewhere and they look magnificent. I hope with an extra year or two she will toughen up like it’s suggested the wedding piano. :)
Roses really do want to bloom, & this is what happens when you take superb care of your garden as you do, and then the weather FINALLY cooperates! Congratulations on reaping the rewards of your hard work, I love my floppy little Earth Angel, but I do think she gets better with age. I wish I had a steep terrace with walkway below so she could nod down at folks as they walk by, but perhaps I can arrange for an elevated pot? And thanks for the nod to Bro Cadfael, his first flush can be enormous, 14 cm or so if he's feeling it! That's the great thing about gardening, there's always next spring! Thanks for sharing, your whole garden is inspirational!
Arr thanks vintage. How old is your earth angel and she’s still sagging? I have seen them perform so well elsewhere, even upright! I’m hoping for at least some more consistency from mine but mine are still very young. but I can see what she can do. I just hope for some more of the better behaved ones even if half of them still sag, if half open and are held nicely that would be plenty good enough for me. Thanks vintage and best of luck with your bro Cadfael.
@@Jay_Jay My angle is pretty young but I can't reall exactly when I got her. I'm staking her heavier stems up to see if that helps. I also got one of those circular grid things that you have the rose frow thru, & I set her up on a stool for now. I can tolerate a little bad behavior! I won't get Cadfael until January & then I'll tuck him into some really juicy soil in a big pot the first year, wish he was own-root but I'll live with the graft.
Hi lovely Wendy and thank you. When I was a young child my dad grew many roses in our garden. Must have been 40 roses. The relationship between him and my sister (his step daughter) was difficult. Anyway, one day I got home from school and my sister had chopped all the roses down just an inch from the ground. The roses left laying on the ground not dug up or anything. Just sawn off at the base. All of them. I created a bonfire and burnt them all trying at least to clear all the mess up. Annoyingly she cut them with a saw that I found in the woods only days prior. It was my sisters way of getting at my dad. Anyway with no experience of roses but for a long time, many years I fancied trying to recreate something similar to what my dad created. And with retirement approaching I wanted to do something so roses settled. So it’s not a case of always liking them I grew up with them, then a long gap then a desire to try and recreate. :)
They’re all looking fantastic Jay Jay! My Kordes Parfuma collection are all having plenty of buds and suddenly gained additional height, same with other roses, they all reaching the sky.🌹
Yeahhh booiiii :) look forward to seeing them Gemma. I think some of mine are looking stronger now than a few months back. The past month or two the ones in the ground they have also gained height:) .
Some lovely flowers there Jay Jay. I know exactly what you mean and why you are so excited - my roses are looking better every day now and I am tempted to post a new video every day, but I think that might test people's patience. This is the late summer display I had been anxiously hoping would appear. I think most of July and August were a washout here in the UK, with rain so frequent that buds often didn't have enough dry weather to develop properly. Maybe we'll have a reasonable month now to enjoy our roses? Fingers crossed!
Let’s hope so mate. I wouldn’t worry about uploading too often nik. So many rules and guidance on how to run a channel for success. Make sure to do this, don’t do that, I disregard all of it pretty much. If it has cost me so be it. Just do what you enjoy nik and if you wish to share then do so. Some audience you might lose but some you will gain and I’m pretty sure overtime your audience will grow. I agree entirely July and august were a washout, but this past week or so things have turned around and even this late in the year the roses are still showing enough energy to display pretty well. IF this dry weather holds I think the next week or two we will see many more roses. The season isn’t over yet It appears some of our roses have been holding back. That in itself is a beautiful thing. :)
yes earth angel.lovely as well and all the rest...My earth angel in the month of july when all we had in ireland was days on end of rain full month...i feel so bad for my earth ang.they could not open end up balling and rotting.i hope to see its beauty if not soon, th2n maybe next year.
Hi Jay Jay I watch your videos all the time and this is most definitely one of my Top Must Have roses. I live in the USA and have a very hard time getting this rose 😢. Do you know of any UK 🇬🇧 gardening nurseries that will deliver to the USA? I have already ordered 30 David Austin Roses a few days ago. Your channel has one of he largest David Austin and Kordes roses , you surly inspired me to start my English Garden across the pond. I don’t know if it’s agricultural customs or if you have to be a florist, horticulturist or wholesaler in order to get this Earth Angel because it’s sold out on Jackson & Perkins and heirloom roses. I would love any of the parfumas or cabbage style large roses.
Our online rose buying/open season is just starting in the US. Many vendors are getting the inventories ready. I believe you'll get your Earth Angel in the next few months for sure. Have fun and good luck !
Hi Latoya. As has been very kindly pointed out above your bare root season is about to start and I believe you will have no difficulty getting your roses direct from the states. Infact it’s probably easier for you to acquire these roses bred from Germany than it is nowadays for us in the U.K. these kordes roses that I see grown in the states always seem to flourish well in your climate. An earth angel here may grow 3-4ft stateside I’ve seen them grow huge and flower in abundance. I hope you get your roses. Out of curiosity I will speak to someone more knowledgable than I regarding shipping to the states from the U.K. and I’ll update you here. But I really don’t know if it will be viable or even possible. Many thanks Latoya.
In my opinion, there is no more beautiful rose than Earth Angel, it is a perfect, cabbage rose form, old romantic, Victorian in form, it's frgarance is definitely grapefruit combined with old rose. Mine sufered this winter and made good growth recovery, but just a few blooms of small and low quality. This coming winter I shall cover her so as to not get sunscald on her stems during the sub 10 degree fahrenheit Ohio winter. 2:11 Yes, same here, the stress of summer heat is off now, so the roses are having one last "fling" before autumn shuts them down for winter. Also, as days become short, the leaves become larger in their attempt to capture sufficient sunshine, also, no high heat to evaporate the fragrance all away. 5:33 Beutifully quartered and stuffed to the gills with petals, my kind of rose! I limit myself to one new rose per year, but end up getting 2 or 3, Yes, I know, I'm bad!😆😆😆, but an exquisitely beautiful, quartered rose by Kordes has come firmly on my "must have" list next springtime is Cinderella Fairy Tale. Another that I could not find a sourse for this spring is Madame Hardy, which is an old, vintage rose, once and done, white, perfectly quartered. The quartering shows up much better on light colored roses. Thank you for sharing and I hpe that you have a lovely week. Ralph in Ohio.
Hi Jay. On many videos you say the area you live in is wet compared to other parts of the UK, what area is that, I'm guessing Malvern way? May be totally wrong? TIA.
Hi and sorry for not replying sooner. I live in Kent up on the north downs. Not especially high but elevated enough to have a micro climate here, and often when we have drought it rains just a mile or so away, but not actually on my garden And vice versa. When it’s lovely and dry a mile away we have rain here which is more often the case.
You ve trained it as a bush not a climber, thats amazing because this rose tent to climb higher and higher and start flowering at the end of its long cane, i dont know how to train it as a bush, and one sad fact is growing it in a pot may result in no flowering , or i dont know how to make a bush of this rose and let it produce flower in a pot
Best of luck Debbie. In this heat try not to disturb them rootballs too much ;) glad to hear it’s a little cooler now though I’m sure much more suitable for everyone ;)
This collection have been bought from several retailers over the past two years. Ck Jones sell great roses. Eastcroft will be selling some awesome roses for bare root season that I have seen personally. Peter beales we’re also good. English roses . Co. U.K. also very good. Garden-roses . Co. U.K. part of pockocks very good. Best value in terms of price I think J Parker’s. I’ve used all the above and never had issue with any of the ones I’ve mentioned. This time of year id wait for bare root season unless you wanted a cheap deal. :)
Your garden looks lovely and you sound so happy. I know exactly how you feel. I miss my flowers in the winter and look forward to seeing them again, so if it doesn't happen.....😥😢😭 have a great week amongst your beautiful blooms.
Hi Kim, yes one flower set me off today. After a disappointing year in my garden just one flower and I was happy. :) you haven’t got long to wait now, I’m sure you’ll be in your element when things start to bloom. Thanks Kim
Fantastic roses Jay! Your videos always look great!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Sooo beautiful. I love roses and to have one called Earth Angel, how magical! Thanks so much for sharing 🌹🌹🌹
Beautiful ! Such a stunning rose. They are all looking fabulous Jay Jay. We've had quite a bit of rain today. Earth Angel in the sunshine looks wonderful as does Wedding Piano and Summer Romance all gorgeous, lovely to see and Brother Cadfael how lovely thanks for the video all looking happy and healthy 🌹
Thanks Linda all credit to the roses :) yes earth angel when it’s like that untouchable in my garden. I just hope it can repeat that more often in future but time will tell. An hour after filming wedding piano looked even better that’s another one I’m gonna have to get in the ground. Sorry to hear you had rain but I do hope to see your garden singing soon.
Earth Angel is sooooo breath taking🥰. They prefer cooler weather for sure and a bit afternoon shade that I noticed. My first Crush came as one gallon own root rose last year and has been struggling since...it's in a 3 gallon pot now and surprisingly, just finally got a bud coming the other day. I can't wait to see what it will look like in my garden 😁.
We also have a supper hot summer in the US, in fact began with the heat waves in spring, many of my cooler weather loving roses were so burnt, first flush was wiped out.Some roses recovered, some are still struggling...so I am still waiting for my Earth Angel to shine again like last year.
Love how you feature different roses from the same series🤗!!
Hi there. First crush is an unusual one. It appears a strong grower in my garden. It’s budding very well. The fragrance not as strong as I was hoping. But you will see at night time it’s flowers stand out somehow. Lining a pathway would be awesome. Yes earth angel when it flowers like that it’s untouchable In my garden anyway. I just hope to see that repeated here in the U.K. like I’ve seen elsewhere :) best of luck with your first crush :)
Beautiful charming house and garden!
thank you very much. All credit to the roses :)🌹
I grant these beautiful roses to you! You worked so hard to see them and now they are really wonderful! They also look healthier than a few weeks ago.
Hi Ruth yes things coming together this past week or so. And all credit to the roses. Some of them the foliage has replaced itself now. I’ve done a little plucking but mainly I think the camera not quiet as scrutinous. :) thanks Ruth
Your roses are looking absolutely fabulous. Delightful parfuma has beautiful dual tone colours. Thanks for sharing mate.
Cheers Rakesh
@@Jay_Jay I pegged the long 6 feet stem of Earth Angel which results many beautiful blooms. You will see strikingly similarities with Geoff Hamilton of David Austin and why not as Earth Angel is offspring of Geoff Hamilton.
Beautiful rose.
Thanks :)
Thanks for sharing, I’ve been considering getting Earth Angel but wasn’t sure as we typically have cool cloudy rainy weather in the UK, (or extreme heat & drought). I have seen some people growing this rose as short climber (in Japan), so envy. I’m smiling as imagining you’re smiling, beautiful roses, thanks again!😊
Yes I’m still not suggesting people in the U.K. get this rose I’m still undecided but seeing even a single flower like that gives me hope. And yes I’ve seen them grown elsewhere and they look magnificent. I hope with an extra year or two she will toughen up like it’s suggested the wedding piano. :)
Roses really do want to bloom, & this is what happens when you take superb care of your garden as you do, and then the weather FINALLY cooperates! Congratulations on reaping the rewards of your hard work, I love my floppy little Earth Angel, but I do think she gets better with age. I wish I had a steep terrace with walkway below so she could nod down at folks as they walk by, but perhaps I can arrange for an elevated pot? And thanks for the nod to Bro Cadfael, his first flush can be enormous, 14 cm or so if he's feeling it! That's the great thing about gardening, there's always next spring! Thanks for sharing, your whole garden is inspirational!
Arr thanks vintage. How old is your earth angel and she’s still sagging? I have seen them perform so well elsewhere, even upright! I’m hoping for at least some more consistency from mine but mine are still very young. but I can see what she can do. I just hope for some more of the better behaved ones even if half of them still sag, if half open and are held nicely that would be plenty good enough for me. Thanks vintage and best of luck with your bro Cadfael.
@@Jay_Jay My angle is pretty young but I can't reall exactly when I got her. I'm staking her heavier stems up to see if that helps. I also got one of those circular grid things that you have the rose frow thru, & I set her up on a stool for now. I can tolerate a little bad behavior! I won't get Cadfael until January & then I'll tuck him into some really juicy soil in a big pot the first year, wish he was own-root but I'll live with the graft.
Your passion for roses really comes over in your videos Jay Jay. They are looking gorgeous. Have you always liked them?
Hi lovely Wendy and thank you. When I was a young child my dad grew many roses in our garden. Must have been 40 roses. The relationship between him and my sister (his step daughter) was difficult. Anyway, one day I got home from school and my sister had chopped all the roses down just an inch from the ground. The roses left laying on the ground not dug up or anything. Just sawn off at the base. All of them. I created a bonfire and burnt them all trying at least to clear all the mess up. Annoyingly she cut them with a saw that I found in the woods only days prior. It was my sisters way of getting at my dad. Anyway with no experience of roses but for a long time, many years I fancied trying to recreate something similar to what my dad created. And with retirement approaching I wanted to do something so roses settled. So it’s not a case of always liking them I grew up with them, then a long gap then a desire to try and recreate. :)
Awesome video mate :D
Cheers Jason :)
They’re all looking fantastic Jay Jay! My Kordes Parfuma collection are all having plenty of buds and suddenly gained additional height, same with other roses, they all reaching the sky.🌹
Yeahhh booiiii :) look forward to seeing them Gemma. I think some of mine are looking stronger now than a few months back. The past month or two the ones in the ground they have also gained height:) .
@@Jay_Jay I‘ll try to make a video so you can see!😃
Some lovely flowers there Jay Jay. I know exactly what you mean and why you are so excited - my roses are looking better every day now and I am tempted to post a new video every day, but I think that might test people's patience. This is the late summer display I had been anxiously hoping would appear. I think most of July and August were a washout here in the UK, with rain so frequent that buds often didn't have enough dry weather to develop properly. Maybe we'll have a reasonable month now to enjoy our roses? Fingers crossed!
Let’s hope so mate. I wouldn’t worry about uploading too often nik. So many rules and guidance on how to run a channel for success. Make sure to do this, don’t do that, I disregard all of it pretty much. If it has cost me so be it. Just do what you enjoy nik and if you wish to share then do so. Some audience you might lose but some you will gain and I’m pretty sure overtime your audience will grow. I agree entirely July and august were a washout, but this past week or so things have turned around and even this late in the year the roses are still showing enough energy to display pretty well. IF this dry weather holds I think the next week or two we will see many more roses. The season isn’t over yet It appears some of our roses have been holding back. That in itself is a beautiful thing. :)
Beautiful Jay!
Thanks Debbie
Beautiful roses 😊
yes earth angel.lovely as well and all the rest...My earth angel in the month of july when all we had in ireland was days on end of rain full month...i feel so bad for my earth ang.they could not open end up balling and rotting.i hope to see its beauty if not soon, th2n maybe next year.
She gorgeous 😍
Hi Jay Jay I watch your videos all the time and this is most definitely one of my Top Must Have roses. I live in the USA and have a very hard time getting this rose 😢. Do you know of any UK 🇬🇧 gardening nurseries that will deliver to the USA? I have already ordered 30 David Austin Roses a few days ago. Your channel has one of he largest David Austin and Kordes roses , you surly inspired me to start my English Garden across the pond. I don’t know if it’s agricultural customs or if you have to be a florist, horticulturist or wholesaler in order to get this Earth Angel because it’s sold out on Jackson & Perkins and heirloom roses. I would love any of the parfumas or cabbage style large roses.
Our online rose buying/open season is just starting in the US. Many vendors are getting the inventories ready. I believe you'll get your Earth Angel in the next few months for sure. Have fun and good luck !
Hi Latoya. As has been very kindly pointed out above your bare root season is about to start and I believe you will have no difficulty getting your roses direct from the states. Infact it’s probably easier for you to acquire these roses bred from Germany than it is nowadays for us in the U.K. these kordes roses that I see grown in the states always seem to flourish well in your climate. An earth angel here may grow 3-4ft stateside I’ve seen them grow huge and flower in abundance. I hope you get your roses. Out of curiosity I will speak to someone more knowledgable than I regarding shipping to the states from the U.K. and I’ll update you here. But I really don’t know if it will be viable or even possible. Many thanks Latoya.
All looking good JJ 👍🌹
BC 👌👌👌
Cheers mate
In my opinion, there is no more beautiful rose than Earth Angel, it is a perfect, cabbage rose form, old romantic, Victorian in form, it's frgarance is definitely grapefruit combined with old rose. Mine sufered this winter and made good growth recovery, but just a few blooms of small and low quality. This coming winter I shall cover her so as to not get sunscald on her stems during the sub 10 degree fahrenheit Ohio winter. 2:11 Yes, same here, the stress of summer heat is off now, so the roses are having one last "fling" before autumn shuts them down for winter. Also, as days become short, the leaves become larger in their attempt to capture sufficient sunshine, also, no high heat to evaporate the fragrance all away. 5:33 Beutifully quartered and stuffed to the gills with petals, my kind of rose! I limit myself to one new rose per year, but end up getting 2 or 3, Yes, I know, I'm bad!😆😆😆, but an exquisitely beautiful, quartered rose by Kordes has come firmly on my "must have" list next springtime is Cinderella Fairy Tale. Another that I could not find a sourse for this spring is Madame Hardy, which is an old, vintage rose, once and done, white, perfectly quartered. The quartering shows up much better on light colored roses. Thank you for sharing and I hpe that you have a lovely week.
Ralph in Ohio.
All roses are gorgeous but my favorite in all your features in this is spicy parfuma...looks so beautiful.🤗
Hi Jay. On many videos you say the area you live in is wet compared to other parts of the UK, what area is that, I'm guessing Malvern way? May be totally wrong? TIA.
Hi and sorry for not replying sooner. I live in Kent up on the north downs. Not especially high but elevated enough to have a micro climate here, and often when we have drought it rains just a mile or so away, but not actually on my garden And vice versa. When it’s lovely and dry a mile away we have rain here which is more often the case.
You ve trained it as a bush not a climber, thats amazing because this rose tent to climb higher and higher and start flowering at the end of its long cane, i dont know how to train it as a bush, and one sad fact is growing it in a pot may result in no flowering , or i dont know how to make a bush of this rose and let it produce flower in a pot
Its cooler here in Texas... I'm moving Chaucer and Cressida from pots to the garden. 5 or so to go!!!
Best of luck Debbie. In this heat try not to disturb them rootballs too much ;) glad to hear it’s a little cooler now though I’m sure much more suitable for everyone ;)
Where do you normally purchase this collection Jay Jay?
This collection have been bought from several retailers over the past two years. Ck Jones sell great roses. Eastcroft will be selling some awesome roses for bare root season that I have seen personally. Peter beales we’re also good. English roses . Co. U.K. also very good. Garden-roses . Co. U.K. part of pockocks very good. Best value in terms of price I think J Parker’s. I’ve used all the above and never had issue with any of the ones I’ve mentioned. This time of year id wait for bare root season unless you wanted a cheap deal. :)
Veey pretty
is earth angel heritage rose? looks very similar
No mate heritage rose is a da rose. This is a kordes rose. There could be some cross breeding going on of course but not the same rose.
Earth Angel is bred from DA rose Geoff Hamilton and looks identical. It's basically just a healthier version of that rose..
@@vorong2ru healthier than heritage rose you mean?
4:12 can you please tell me the name of the yellow rose at this time stamp
Hi, it’s absolutely fabulous aka Julia child.
❤your 🌹
Hi Seniye and thank you x